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cancritter

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All, please help me out

i have a ford f150 with air bags and have been hauling my sled for a few years, flag the back to avoid pullovers. Bought a deck this year and hope to put two sled on my ford half ton, will this fly? Seen it done before and am unsure as ab says I am under my gvw with two sleds and deck....

What will BC say?



should be okay if your not over your allowed weight...hope your running 10 ply rated tires as well...top heavy truck with tires with weak sidewalls could get ugly fast and mountains aint best place to test
 

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Decks do not belong on half tones! If you want a deck buy the correct truck to use it. Otherwise pull a trailer.
 

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Everywhere we sled there will be stories of "Bad Cops".
If your breaking the law, well then that's just the way it is and you get a ticket and maybe a little harassment.
If you beak off to the cop, well you can expect even more harassment.
99% of the cops are great guys and are only doing their job.
1% are having a glad day or may actually be a bad cop.
Please don't paint an entire town or province with the same brush just because a few peeps have had a bad experience. And always remember, there are two sides to every story.
We as sledders hate being painted with the brush we so often are so let's keep that in mind when posting.
Most Cops = Good Peeps Just Doing A Job.
 

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then come on here and whine about it like all the other 20 somethings with more money than knowledge.

wasnt whining, just put a quote i heard and thougt was funny.

was really just trying to find out and educate myself so not to look like that "20 something with more money than brains". thanks for the help.
 

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Weigh the truck and estimate the load you'll carry then if your under your the legal weight limits on your door pillar you should be fine. Only u know what you will be carrying. Most half tons are usually overweight with the loads that have been mentioned. Weigh it and find out, don't guess or ask someone else, they have no idea, and you will be the one paying the fines, not them
 

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Are cops allowed to search/ inspect your enclosed trailer? Can't you just say you don't condone to a search?

this happened to me... said they were inspecting my uhaul for load sercurity... ya right i lived in BC at the time moving to AB probably thought i had my portable "tomatoe garden" with me... i immediatly phoned up cop buddies and they said this was legal but a very long shot for the officer... officer in court would have to prove he does this everytime and isn't just picking on you ect ect... the tire thing it use to be if you stuck out passed your fender wells you needed fender flares...

Im sure the cop in my case was on a fishing trip i didn't mind cause i had nothing to hide... but i wonder if i had a jerrry can not tied down if he would've ticketed me? That would piss me off...
 

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Even if you only put one sled on it!?
it's like a gateway drug. pretty soon your friends are pressuring you, next thing you know you have two sleds on and feel shamed but just can't stop doing it. friends, family, everyone tries to get you to stop. "it's not hurting just you..." they say. it's a plague on our society and something must be done.
 

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it's like a gateway drug. pretty soon your friends are pressuring you, next thing you know you have two sleds on and feel shamed but just can't stop doing it. friends, family, everyone tries to get you to stop. "it's not hurting just you..." they say. it's a plague on our society and something must be done.

lol. Not worth it to me. I don't like giving cops reasons to pull me over. 1 ticket in 10 years, I'm good.
 

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F150's are somewhere around 1800lb payload while the dodge 1500 is 1400 lbs (confirm these numbers). Sled deck= 350lbs?, sled= 600lbs, driver= 200lbs, Gear/gas= 200lbs... That's basically at the limit of the dodge.
 

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I was told by my RC friend that even a half ton with extra springs or air bags is a no go. It all has to do with brakes and breaking distance tied in with payload weight. The brakes are the problem.
 

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stopped in local bar after sledding silent one night,three Alberta trucks, Bar was full of locals, fight on big screen. Ate supper left to go to hotel.slowed down to look to see if Motortec was still open.Look in mirror cop there,Ask him why he pulled me over said checking for drunk drivers.I said I had nothing to drink.He asked me three times and then asked my why I was at the Bar. I asked him how he knew. He said He saw my Truck. I left not thinking to much of it,I get back to the hotel and find out they stoppped all three trucks,ya there not picking on Albertans. Lamo!!!!!!
 
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